
Sell Tibia Gold
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Read moreIn Tibia every hunt, quest, and boss run drops more loot than most knights or sorcerers know what to do with. Extra rare swords, rune bundles, creature products, or decorative house gear quickly pile up in your depot. Selling Tibia items is simply the act of turning that surplus into gold coins you actually need—money for better equipment, supplies for your next hunt, or even a premium scroll to extend playtime. Most players move items through the in-game Market: you list what you’ve found, set a price, and let other adventurers buy while you keep training skills or clearing dungeons. It’s safe and convenient, though prices can swing wildly when many sellers undercut each other.
You log into Tibia, pop a stamina potion, and three hours later you’re dragging backpacks of loot back to the depot: necromancer robes you don’t need, flasks of demonic blood, three surprise rare sword drops, three hundred hardened bones, and more stealth rings than you will ever burn through. Tibia is generous that way—every hunt rains gear and creature products.
Selling those items is how veteran Tibians stay liquid. Instead of letting spare vampire shields rot in a depot box or deleting bulky creature products, you flip them for piles of gold. That gold fuels the next set of imbuements, the next prey rerolls, the next XP potions, and maybe a premium scroll so your free-account cousin can join the hunt.
Most players stick to the in-game Market in depot cities: list an item, set a price, wait for it to sell while you keep hunting. The Market is safe and transparent, but it can also be slow when ten other hunters undercut you every hour. For huge drops—say a Falcon Greaves, a Blazing Plate, or a Baby Rotworm mount doll—seasoned Tibians often tap trade chat or Discord servers to reach high-roller buyers directly. That’s faster but riskier, because one wrong window click can wipe a month of profit.
That’s where gamer-run broker services such as BoostRoom shine. They work like a trusted trading guild:
Same safe mechanics, zero time lost.
Is selling items through BoostRoom legal in Tibia?
Yes. BoostRoom only uses in-game trade windows or parcels—no client mods, no real-money trades. It’s the same as you selling on the Market, just handled for you.
Do I need level 400 to sell?
No. Level 30 loot like vampire dust, knight armor, or even large enchanted emeralds sells daily because crafters, taskers, and collectors need them.
Who sets the price—me or BoostRoom?
You do. BoostRoom gives a suggested price based on current Market graphs; you accept, raise, or reject. Nothing moves until you approve.
Can I back out after a quote?
Anytime before items change hands. Ping support and they void the listing—no fee, no drama.
Will buyers see my character name?
Only if you agree. Standard deliveries use anonymous parcels or a secured door room.
What if the Market crashes tomorrow?
Once a quote is locked and items handed over, your payout is guaranteed even if prices dive next week.

Tibia rewards grind. It also punishes packrats. Don’t let depot clutter choke your progress. Convert spare loot into raw gold through BoostRoom and stay focused on the fun—crushing bosses, unlocking bestiary slots, and flexing your latest mount.
Ready to cash in clutter and power-level your next upgrade?
👉 Browse all BoostRoom Tibia services
👉 TibiaWiki – Items & Economy Guide
Good hunting, and may your next loot beam go orange! 🐉💰